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Black Americans More Likely Than Others To Express Their Faith At Work

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… nonreligious individuals.

The majority of Black Americans — nearly eight in 10 — identify … their work.

Although not all Black Americans are religious or want their … found.

Their faith sometimes makes Black Americans less likely to address inequality …

Source: The Michigan Daily

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